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This article was originally published in the Journal of Commerce on Nov. 13, 2018. By Bernie Hart, Vice President, Global Trade Management, Livingston International As the trade dispute between the U.S. and China continues, businesses in America are beginning to... Read more >

This article was originally published in Global Trade Magazine on Nov. 5, 2018 By Candace Sider, vice president of Government and Regulatory Affairs North America With the U.S. Congressional elections rapidly approaching, there’s been a fair bit of public analysis on... Read more >

Are you a Non-resident importer carrying on business in Canada? Attend this webinar to learn about the Canadian Goods and Services Tax (“GST”) and the Harmonized Sales Tax (“HST”), and how it applies to Non-resident importers. Our experts will provide... Read more >

Are you using the right Incoterm for your business liability and profitability? International Commercial Terms, known as INCOTERMS, help to bring countries with different trading practices together. Defining import and export responsibilities between the buyer and seller are essential to... Read more >

It’s a role characterized by high stress, long hours, and sudden adaptation to changes This article was originally published in Global Trade Magazine on Oct. 8, 2018. By Bernie Hart, Vice-President, Sales, Global Trade Management, Livingston International In every organization—business,... Read more >

This article was originally published in the Journal of Commerce on Oct. 2, 2018. By David Rish, President, Global Trade Management, Livingston International When U.S. President Donald Trump announced on September 17, 2018 that the U.S. would be imposing tariffs... Read more >

This article was originally published in Global Trade Magazine on Sept. 26, 2018. By Candace Sider, Vice President, Government & Regulatory Affairs, North America, Livingston International There are currently a great number of business owners, corporate executives and front-line workers... Read more >

This article was originally published in the Journal of Commerce on Sept. 21, 2018. By Candace Sider, Vice President of Government & Regulatory Affairs, North America, Livingston International "It always comes back to cheese, doesn't it?" So commented former Canadian... Read more >

Advantages to businesses on both sides of the border go beyond trade agreement’s cost savings This article was originally published in Global Trade Magazine on Sept. 20, 2018 By Cora Di Pietro, Vice President, Consulting, Livingston International Given recent headlines around... Read more >

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